- someone. Also, the bangles,
flowers and
clothes look used,
disordered and
disarranged. No one is
allowed inside the
premises of the
temple after the sun sets...
-
Violette Muriel Box,
Baroness Gardiner, (22
September 1905 – 18 May 1991) was an
English screenwriter and director, Britain's most
prolific female director...
- With
persistent stress from smoking, the
airway basal cells become disarranged and lose
their regenerative ability needed to
repair the
epithelial barrier...
-
Hildegard pressures Echo to
accelerate the
testing of the
Disarranger. Echo
discovers that the
Disarranger can
scramble people's
memories using sound. However...
- any
meaning out of it,--since the
letters have no connection, but are
disarranged,--unless he
takes his own
scytale and
winds the
strip of
parchment about...
- contract. Genn's
theatrical debut was in 1930 in A
Marriage has been
Disarranged at the
Devonshire Park Theatre,
Eastbourne and then at the
Royalty Theatre...
- who have lost
their elders, and who are now
flailing in a diminished,
disarranged world." It is
established that
functionally important decision-making...
-
weather before striking hammer blows to her
skull from behind. He then
disarranged Smelt's
clothing and
slashed her
lower back with a knife.
Again Sutcliffe...
- analogies,
analysis of
geometric figures, arithmetic,
direction following,
disarranged sentences, judgment, logic,
proverb matching, similarities, and word...
- jidaigeki: The
heroes often wear eye makeup, and the
villains often have
disarranged hair. A
contrived form of old-fashioned ****anese speech,
using modern...